


Strangers in a New Land
By J. M. Adovasio & David Pedler
Where did Native Americans come from, and when did they first arrive?
For many years, the accepted version of New World prehistory said that people arrived in the Western Hemisphere around 13,000 years ago. The latest data says otherwise; there may be evidence of humans in the Americas dating back to 19,000 years ago and possibly as early as 38,000 years. Strangers in a New Land explores this prehistory of the very earliest arrivals to the New World.
By J. M. Adovasio & David Pedler
Where did Native Americans come from, and when did they first arrive?
For many years, the accepted version of New World prehistory said that people arrived in the Western Hemisphere around 13,000 years ago. The latest data says otherwise; there may be evidence of humans in the Americas dating back to 19,000 years ago and possibly as early as 38,000 years. Strangers in a New Land explores this prehistory of the very earliest arrivals to the New World.
By J. M. Adovasio & David Pedler
Where did Native Americans come from, and when did they first arrive?
For many years, the accepted version of New World prehistory said that people arrived in the Western Hemisphere around 13,000 years ago. The latest data says otherwise; there may be evidence of humans in the Americas dating back to 19,000 years ago and possibly as early as 38,000 years. Strangers in a New Land explores this prehistory of the very earliest arrivals to the New World.